Tracy Micheyl

Tracy Micheyl
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Meet Jose Pulido


          My classmate, Jose Pulido, is a handsome young  gentleman with a friendly and welcoming smile.  He was nicely dressed in jeans and a dark colored sweatshirt.  Comfortably he answered my questions and appeared quite glad to do so, thus making it easier for me to ask them.

            Jose is an Oxnard native.  He grew up with two older brothers and no sisters.  He is close with his grandfather, Moises, as he has been his "father figure."  They live across the street from another and his grandfather is very supportive of all that he does.  Jose has tried to pass along this support by being there for his nephew, who is also named Moises.  Unfortunately this has become more difficult since his nephew has moved to Bakersfield.  However, Jose continues his support of the younger Moises with phone calls and holiday visits.  When Jose speaks of his family his voice has a softer and warmer tone that hints of the respect and love he shares with them.

            Soccer is the game he loves.  He started playing at a young age and still plays today.  Playing defense for club teams has led him here to college for an education that will lead into the career of his choice as a physical therapist.

            Having lived in Oxnard his whole life he has attended all of his lower education locally and graduated from Oxnard High.  He is now enjoying the experience of a college education here at Oxnard College.  At first he was surprised by the way in which professors leave it to their students to get their work done.  He did admit that one of the more difficult things for him in the college environment is something he himself does, procrastinate.  We both laughed a bit when I reported having that problem myself.  Here at Oxnard College he is most impressed with their soccer program and how well structured it is.

            Ten years from now Jose sees himself still living locally in the Oxnard community.  He was raised here and hopes to then be working in his chosen career and maybe raising his own family.

            When not busy with his educational pursuits Jose is busy working.  He works full time for Med-Three Thousand. 

            Between full time work and full time school, Jose has little time for anything else.  He does try to leave Friday and Saturday evenings open to hang out with friends and listen to some music.  Hip Hop, Jazz or Rock would be the music you would hear if you were hanging out with he and friends.

            When asked to describe himself in three words; he responded confidently and without hesitation "fun, outgoing and motivated."  I would agree with that self assessment.  He was certainly fun to speak with.  His outgoing nature made it comfortable to ask questions.  His motivation is apparent in his descriptions of future plans that he has laid out and is apparently staying on his time table with.

            Good luck to you Jose in all that you do.  Thank you of your open and friendly attitude.  It was a pleasure getting to know you.     

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